Olive Wong
Princess Margaret Cancer Centre
11 Papers
22 Citations
Olive Wong is an academic researcher from Princess Margaret Cancer Centre. The author has contributed to research in topics: Lung cancer & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 10 publications.
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Papers
Impact of Pretreatment Interstitial Lung Disease on Radiation Pneumonitis and Survival in Patients Treated With Lung Stereotactic Body Radiation Therapy (SBRT).
Daniel Glick,Stephen Lyen,Sonja Kandel,Shane Shapera,Lisa W. Le,Patricia Lindsay,Olive Wong,Andrea Bezjak,Anthony Brade,B.C. John Cho,Andrew Hope,Alexander Sun,Meredith Giuliani,Meredith Giuliani +13 more
TL;DR: ILD is a significant risk factor for RP in patients treated with lung SBRT and overall survival in lung stereotactic body radiation therapy (SBRT), andComputed tomography scans should be reviewed for evidence of ILD prior to S BRT.
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Evaluation of high-fidelity simulation training in radiation oncology using an outcomes logic model
Meredith Giuliani,Meredith Giuliani,Caitlin Gillan,Caitlin Gillan,Olive Wong,Nicole Harnett,Nicole Harnett,Emily Milne,Doug Moseley,Doug Moseley,Robert Thompson,Robert Thompson,Pamela Catton,Pamela Catton,Jean-Pierre Bissonnette,Jean-Pierre Bissonnette +15 more
TL;DR: High-fidelity simulation training is feasible and effective in a radiation oncology context, however, such educational activities require significant resources, including personnel and equipment.
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Low Incidence of Esophageal Toxicity After Lung Stereotactic Body Radiation Therapy: Are Current Esophageal Dose Constraints Too Conservative?
Vivian Yau,Vivian Yau,Patricia Lindsay,Patricia Lindsay,Lisa W. Le,Anthea Lau,Olive Wong,Daniel Glick,Daniel Glick,Andrea Bezjak,Andrea Bezjak,B.C. John Cho,B.C. John Cho,Andrew Hope,Andrew Hope,Alexander Sun,Alexander Sun,Meredith Giuliani,Meredith Giuliani +18 more
TL;DR: The observed rate of toxicity was low, despite some patients receiving relatively high doses to the esophagus, and a prospective study in a targeted population, for example patients with ultracentral tumors, may provide more accurate dose-toxicity parameters.
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Evaluating the Effectiveness of an Electronic Learning Tool for Volumetric Imaging Training-Perceptions of Radiation Therapy Professionals.
TL;DR: The electronic format of this CBCT eLearning module may be useful worldwide in centres requiring training of their employees in volumetric image-guided radiation therapy, live interactive sessions should supplement this training.
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